Nissan Says Its AI-Powered ProPilot Might Be “A Little More Clever” Than Tesla’s FSD
Nissan’s next-gen semi-autonomous system will handle complex urban streets. It uses advanced LiDAR and Wayve AI to mimic skilled human driving behavior. The system was shown in Tokyo operating hands-free through intersections. Nissan has unveiled their next-generation ProPILOT semi-autonomous driving system , which will be launched in Japan sometime during the 2027 fiscal year that ends on March 31, 2028. It’s far more advanced than the company’s current system and uses next-generation LiDAR as well as Wayve AI Driver software. The system was recently demonstrated in Tokyo on a fleet of Ariya prototypes, which are equipped with 11 cameras, five radars, and one LiDAR sensor. The latter is mounted on the roof and can detect objects at greater distances than the cameras. Nissan said this increases safety during high-speed and nighttime driving. More: We Go Hands-Free With ProPilot Assist 2.1 Speaking to Auto News in Tokyo during the demonstration, Tetsuya Iijima, Nissan...